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A manager at the Giant Food Store in East Pennsboro Township was arrested Sunday after police said he was accused of threatening to shoot his co-workers and burn a colleague's house down.

Andrew R. Walborn, 28, was being held as of Tuesday morning in lieu of 0,000 bail at the Cumberland County Prison.

East Pennsboro Township police Officer Brian Ebersole met Sunday afternoon with two other managers at the Giant where Walborn was working as a night manager, Ebersole said in charging documents. The store is located at 310 East Penn Drive.

One manager told the officer she had received a text message from Walborn in which he said he was "Gonna start shooting people in the [expletive] face."

She also said she received multiple calls from Walbornon her cellphone and a phone at the Giant. The manager said Walbornsounded intoxicated during the calls.

During one call, the manager said she turned on the speakerphone feature on a store phone and that allowed her and another manger to listen to more of Walborn's threats.

He said he knew where one manager lived and he only needed 20 minutes to get there and burn her house down, the women told the officer.

The managers also said that Walborn made a threatening comment about the "workforce." The managers told police the workforce is a group of Giant workers who handle the scheduling for employees.

Walborn was taken into custody around 4:10 p.m. at the Giant in Camp Hill, where police said he was reported "getting very vocal."

When an officer told Walborn he was being arrested for making the threats, he allegedly said, "That was hours ago. I'll show you my phone." Police also reported Walborn was highly intoxicated during his arrest and said he was a danger to himself and others.

Court records show that Walborn's bail was set Sunday night by Magisterial District Judge Vivian Cohick. He has been charged with making terroristic threats, public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.

His preliminary court hearing is scheduled for June 16 before Magisterial District Judge Richard S. Dougherty.